Clinical case: space between incisors
"Your dentist in the 16th arrondissement of Paris presents a case of a gap between incisors filled with 'ceramic chips'."
"Your dentist in the 16th arrondissement of Paris presents a case of a gap between incisors filled with 'ceramic chips'."
"Mr. X arrives from the province and visits the dental clinic in the 16th arrondissement of Paris for a consultation as he has lost his implant for the second time in the area of the central incisor. It is not possible to place another implant in that location. To avoid the need for a bridge and to minimize any impact on the adjacent teeth, we propose a minimally invasive solution that preserves his healthy teeth to the maximum: a bonded bridge."
" Mrs. Z visits the dental clinic in the 16th arrondissement of Paris because the composite on her incisor has turned yellow. She is looking for an aesthetic solution without affecting the healthy portion of her tooth.
Her gum tissue is very delicate and might not withstand a conventional veneer or crown. We are suggesting a minimally invasive solution: the 'incisal chip' or 'half veneer,' which will only replace the damaged part of the tooth."